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IN A BIG RELIEF TO FARMERS, CM ANNOUNCES 25% ENHANCEMENT IN COMPENSATION FOR CROP LOSS

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REITERATES COMMITMENT TO ENSURE 10% COMPENSATION TO FARM LABOURERS TOO

RS 95100 COMPENSATION FOR FULL DAMAGE TO HOUSES AND RS 5200 FOR MINOR DAMAGE

GOVERNMENT TO INTRODUCE CROP INSURANCE POLICY FOR THE FARMERS SOON

CONDUCTS WHIRLWIND TOUR OF MOGA, SRI MUKTSAR SAHIB, BATHINDA AND PATIALA TO TAKE GROUND REPORT OF LOSS SUFFERED BY FARMERS

ASSERTS THAT AAM AADMI GOVERNMENT IS ALWAYS A VOTARY OF RIGHTS OF THE FARMERS, LABOURERS AND OTHER WEAKER SECTIONS

Chandigarh, March 26-

In a major relief to the farmers of the state Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Sunday announced 25% upward revision in the compensation for the crop loss to the farmers.

The Chief Minister, who conducted a whirlwind tour of villages in Moga, Sri Muktsar Sahib, Bathinda and Patiala to assess the damage of crop due to rain, said that in case the loss is more than 75% then the state government will compensate the farmers with Rs 15,000 per acre. Likewise, he said that if the loss was between 33% to 75% then the farmers will get a compensation worth Rs 6750 per acre. Similarly, Bhagwant Mann said that the labourers will get 10% as compensation so that they do not face any problem in life adding that Rs 95100 will be paid as compensation to full house damage whereas Rs 5200 will be given for minor damage to houses.

The Chief Minister further said that in order to safeguard the interests of the farmers from nature’s fury, the state government will soon introduce a crop insurance scheme for the food growers of the country. He said that earlier the crop insurance scheme announced by Union government had remained confined to the papers only but this scheme will give real succor to the farmers. He bemoaned that these days 20 minutes of hailstorm bring distress on farmers’ faces but this scheme will secure the interests of the farmers adding he assured the farmers that the state government is with the farmers in this hour of crisis and no stone will be left unturned for their welfare.

Avowing that the state government will duly compensate the farmers for loss meted out by them due to the inclement weather conditions in the state, the Chief Minister said that Punjab government is, was and shall ever be committed for the welfare of the farmers and farm labourers of the State. He said that the Aam Aadmi Government had always been a votary of the farmers and their rights adding that his government has ever taken appropriate steps to safeguard the interests of the farmers. Bhagwant Mann said that he can very well understand the agony and pain of a large number of farmers who have suffered heavy losses due to sudden and erratic changes in weather.

The Chief Minister said that the incessant rainfall is not good for the standing wheat and other Rabi crops. He said that unfortunately the intensity and frequency of rains coupled with high velocity winds and hailstorms have caused substantial damage to the crops and impaired livelihood of a large number of farmers. Bhagwant Mann said that initial reports indicate that cultivated area over several acres has been affected as at this stage Rabi crops were almost ready for a good harvesting season.

The Chief Minister bemoaned that in cases where farmers would not be able to harvest or their crops yield was reduced, they were likely to lose nearly a full season and resultantly suffer serious damage to their livelihood. He vowed to duly compensate the farmers whose standing crops have been affected due to recent heavy rains coupled with high velocity winds and hailstorms. Bhagwant Mann said that he has already directed the Financial Commissioner (Revenue) to issue detailed instructions to the concerned Deputy Commissioner’s to immediately carry out special girdawari in the areas lashed by rains to ascertain damage caused to crops, orchards and houses on priority.

The Chief Minister further said that from April 1 canal water will be made available for cotton crop cultivation to the farmers. He said that the water supply will be ensured in the cotton belt of the state so as to ensure that cotton cultivators are benefited in a big way. Bhagwant Mann said that it is the need of the hour to ensure that water was made available to the cotton cultivators during the sowing season.

Reiterating the firm commitment of the state government to make agriculture a profitable venture, the Chief Minister said that the state government is taking several decisions in this regard. He said that MSP is being offered to the farmers for the alternate crops to bring them out of the rut of wheat/ paddy cycle and to save the precious water of the state. Likewise, Bhagwant Mann said that major thrust is being laid on promotion of agriculture allied activities so that income of farmers is supplemented.

The Chief Minister said that he had asked the officers to ensure that the report is submitted at the earliest so that adequate compensation as per government’s norms is given to the affected people. He assured the people that the government is committed to safeguarding their interests against nature’s fury. Bhagwant Mann said that every effort will be made to compensate the farmers and labourers for the losses suffered due to the current spell of recent rains in the state.

The Chief Minister said that apart from this the state government is taking various welfare measures for the farming community as we are fully conscious that agriculture is no longer a profitable venture. He categorically said that whenever the farmers had been confronted with any problem or hardship, the Government had wasted no time to come to their rescue which was evident from the bold initiatives taken by the government from day one. Bhagwant Mann said that the state government is committed for the well being of the food growers of the country who have made the country self-reliant in food production.

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